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Nink, any word on when more interview invites are going to go out? Do you know if they will send them in batches, like they did on October 19th?

Usually it gets released in small batches and it is still too early for them to be done sending out interview invites. Remember, the decision date for R1 is Dec 18 2009. That is still far far away. I would start worrying if you don't receive interview invite before Thanksgiving holiday.

Guys, I have been there. I understand it sucks. But everyone has to go through this every year and I understand that saying what I just said doesn't help one bit on your anxieties. But you guys have done your part. You guys took the crappy GMAt exam, and spent countless hours writing your essays. What's done is done and all you can do is wait for now. It is up to the bschools (regardless of where you applied) to do their part and recognize what a great individuals you all are.

My advice......keep checking this forum and BW forum (oh, and don't believe everything in BW forum....), and the chat room if needed and continue the procrastination at work. I remember that there were usually 20 to 35 of us in GMATClub chatroom during the workday, 5 days a week, procrastinating and just discussing whatever in order to reduce our anxiety issue._________________

I don't think they are done yet with sending out interview invitations. I was in touch with Michelle Vitali from the admissions office last Thursday and she said that they still have only sent out about half of the invitations. The rest will follow throughout the round according to her. But I don't understand it either why they were so quick with the first half of invitations and now seem to hold on to the rest!

I heard this week that some candidates interview before the entire admissions committee has discussed their application, while others interview after that discussion takes place. Based on the timing, it might be that the first interviews were granted to the students that seemed good, but hadn't been discussed by the whole committee, while future invites will be given to those who have already made it through the committee. If that is the case, a later interview invitation would be a good sign.

This is all conjecture, but the first wave of interview invitations definitely was not limited to the firm-sponsored, 750+ crowd as the last person suggests.

This rationale sounds reasonable - though I don't know if it helps getting the invite after the entire admissions committee has reviewed the application. They are bound to re-review all applications after the interview anyway, right?

I feel better, that they still have half to send out. But I'm a big fan of sending out all the invites at once. This way at least you know your fate and don't have to suffer the agonize wait. Hopefully, they'll send all the rest in one big batch instead of trickling them out.

I’m getting kind of nervous about the interview invites. Assuming Yale gives 2 week notice for interviews to allow for scheduling flights. That doesn’t leave much time until Thanksgiving. I’m assuming they are not interviewing around Thanksgiving. With decision deadline on Dec 18th, interviewing ½ of the interviewing pool in early December seems ambitious.

I feel better, that they still have half to send out. But I'm a big fan of sending out all the invites at once. This way at least you know your fate and don't have to suffer the agonize wait. Hopefully, they'll send all the rest in one big batch instead of trickling them out.

It was said at an info session that some interview invites go out in the last week before the announced decision deadline. Under that circumstance, they said they take a little bit longer to get back to you.

im going to ask you other then Applicants and such. How do you like your time in YSOM so far?

Well, here's my honest assessment so far:

1) That Yale graduate student murder thing kinda turned the campus upside down earlier this academic yr. Schools like Yale constantly sends out security related emails about students getting mugged around the campus etc. Those emails disturbed me before but now, I just ignore them. It's not that dangerous as people told me New Haven would be.2) YSOM's resources available to its students = World Class. You have the best of both worlds; advantages at a small liberal arts school (think 1 on 1 attention from professors etc) and advantages of a world renowed school brand with world class faculty, student services, classmates, career services, recruiters, alumni, annual Harvard vs Yale rivalry at football games, and the jealous look from people on the street when they see you wearing a Yale hoodie or T-shirt = PRICELESS.3) Yale Law School kids have better facilities than us bschool students as of now. That will change when they are done building the new facilities for us. Unfortunately, it won't be completed until after I graduate.4) Social Life outside the classroom? AWESOME. So much to do, so little time. You pretty much get to know all the people in your graduating class due to its small size. And yes. Ivy League schools rest its reputation on its services to its current students and alumni. They do so much more than they probably should, in order to accomodate you. They want to keep you happy because the relationship with Yale only begins in school. It lasts a lifetime.5) It's freakin cold here…..6) People are genuinely nice. It's almost as if admissions office weeded out all the crazy people during the admissions process. When I was an undergrad at NYU Stern, competition was fierce even among my classmates and as a result, it really wasn't much of a team-work environment. Here, people often cover for one another, pay for each other's drinks or meals without wanting anything else in return, shares classnotes or recruiting related news/events, and even picked up classmate's parents at the airport when one student needed to go to a recruiting info session.7) Homeless people…a lot of them in New Haven…but many of them are really nice….unlike NYC homeless….8) Beer's cheaper than NYC at bars…KUDOS9) There's a raccoon running around on my way to school that spooks me out…10) In conclusion, yes…I am very happy here. If I had any worries earlier this year when I chose to attend YSOM over higher ranked schools like Booth and Kellogg, they are pretty much gone. I can't say that YSOM is better than any other schools because I have not attended any other bschools myself and I am sure current students at other schools can boast why they love their schools, but I call my fiancee at Stanford GSB everyday and tell her that Stanford GSB is for losers....and she tells me to go see a psychiatrist. I am not sure who "fit" the ideal applicant profile for YSOM but if you visit here and you fall in love with this plce, don't worry about other factors and go with your guts. Other stuff will work out on its own. _________________

im going to ask you other then Applicants and such. How do you like your time in YSOM so far?

Well, here's my honest assessment so far:

1) That Yale graduate student murder thing kinda turned the campus upside down earlier this academic yr. Schools like Yale constantly sends out security related emails about students getting mugged around the campus etc. Those emails disturbed me before but now, I just ignore them. It's not that dangerous as people told me New Haven would be.2) YSOM's resources available to its students = World Class. You have the best of both worlds; advantages at a small liberal arts school (think 1 on 1 attention from professors etc) and advantages of a world renowed school brand with world class faculty, student services, classmates, career services, recruiters, alumni, annual Harvard vs Yale rivalry at football games, and the jealous look from people on the street when they see you wearing a Yale hoodie or T-shirt = PRICELESS.3) Yale Law School kids have better facilities than us bschool students as of now. That will change when they are done building the new facilities for us. Unfortunately, it won't be completed until after I graduate.4) Social Life outside the classroom? AWESOME. So much to do, so little time. You pretty much get to know all the people in your graduating class due to its small size. And yes. Ivy League schools rest its reputation on its services to its current students and alumni. They do so much more than they probably should, in order to accomodate you. They want to keep you happy because the relationship with Yale only begins in school. It lasts a lifetime.5) It's freakin cold here…..6) People are genuinely nice. It's almost as if admissions office weeded out all the crazy people during the admissions process. When I was an undergrad at NYU Stern, competition was fierce even among my classmates and as a result, it really wasn't much of a team-work environment. Here, people often cover for one another, pay for each other's drinks or meals without wanting anything else in return, shares classnotes or recruiting related news/events, and even picked up classmate's parents at the airport when one student needed to go to a recruiting info session.7) Homeless people…a lot of them in New Haven…but many of them are really nice….unlike NYC homeless….8) Beer's cheaper than NYC at bars…KUDOS9) There's a raccoon running around on my way to school that spooks me out…10) In conclusion, yes…I am very happy here. If I had any worries earlier this year when I chose to attend YSOM over higher ranked schools like Booth and Kellogg, they are pretty much gone. I can't say that YSOM is better than any other schools because I have not attended any other bschools myself and I am sure current students at other schools can boast why they love their schools, but I call my fiancee at Stanford GSB everyday and tell her that Stanford GSB is for losers....and she tells me to go see a psychiatrist. I am not sure who "fit" the ideal applicant profile for YSOM but if you visit here and you fall in love with this plce, don't worry about other factors and go with your guts. Other stuff will work out on its own.

sparking of the new building when is it going to be complete? i was looking for info about it on the internet, but came back with only status report. if everything goes well i will be entering class 2013 and applying next year for EA. *silver program*

The last time they told us, the planning process is still on-going. Designing and other related processes are on-going as we speak (architects were hired to review the design, layout, and revisions etc). But the construction won't actually start until the donor funding and the recovery of the financial market is in full swing. _________________

The last time they told us, the planning process is still on-going. Designing and other related processes are on-going as we speak (architects were hired to review the design, layout, and revisions etc). But the construction won't actually start until the donor funding and the recovery of the financial market is in full swing.